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Friday, November 4, 2011

Turtle Bay Music School

Tucked away in one of Midtown's busiest districts is the Turtle Bay Music School...have known someone who went there for flute lessons as a kid. I know sign outside used to say "Alma Gluck Auditorium"--Alma Gluck was a famous Metropolitan Opera soprano at the beginning of the 20th Century.

Let me see if there is something on the internet:

FAQ

Who attends TBMS?

Everyone! TBMS is a community music school open to all children, teens and adults. All levels of ability are welcome. We have an instrument, class and teacher that are right for you!

When can I register?

Registration is ongoing and tuition will be prorated when applicable. If you're interested in registering for classes, please click here to fill out an online registration inquiry and someone will contact you shortly.

Can I register on-line?

On-line shopping is fun, but we aren't able to register people without speaking with them first. It's our aim to provide each student with a teacher and setting that is most suitable. If you're interested in registering for classes, please click here to fill out an online registration inquiry and someone will contact you shortly. You can also call (212) 753-8811 to speak with someone right away.

Can I practice at Turtle Bay Music School?

Yes, Turtle Bay Music School is pleased to make the majority of its facilities available for rent to TBMS students and other musicians, performers and non-profit organizations. Turtle Bay Students receive a 50% discount. Click here for rental rates.

Are there performance opportunities for students?

Yes! Each month, students of all ages and abilities have the opportunity to perform in our beautiful Em Lee Concert Hall in a supportive, friendly environment. Our Performance Hours for TBMS Adults meets the first Thursday of each month (and are followed by a wine reception!). Our Young Artist's Recitals take place the third Thursday of each month. Click here for a full schedule of performance opportunities and events.

How do I pay for my classes?

Payments can be made by cash, check, or MasterCard/Visa. All MasterCard/Visa payments must be made in person at Turtle Bay Music School.

What other fees must I pay?

Full-year registrants pay a one time registration fee of $70. Half-year and prorated registrants pay a $45 registration fee due at the beginning of each half. Summer session students pay a $10 registration fee. Your tuition may be paid in full or in quarterly installment payments. Quarterly payment plans are available with a service charge of $25.

What happens if I can't make it to my class or lesson?

Please call the School as soon as possible to notify us of your absence. Teachers are not obligated to make up lessons which have been cancelled by the student, but will often do their best to do so.

What happens if my teacher cancels a class or lesson?

If a teacher cancels a lesson or class, an alternative, mutually compatible date will be offered.

How do I apply for financial aid?

To the extent that funds permit, Turtle Bay Music School offers financial aid to qualifying students at the beginning of each school year. Financial aid, based on need, is determined using a sliding scale that considers family financial resources and number of dependents. Re-application is required each year. Financial aid recipients are required to register for a full year. Applications may be requested in person at the registration desk or by phone at 212-753-8811.

Can I provide scholarships and financial aid for those in need?

Yes! If you would like to help a deserving Turtle Bay Music School student by creating a scholarship or endowing an existing scholarship fund, please contact Julie Rulyak at 212-753-8811 x17 or at Julie@tbms.org. Scholarships can be set up in any financial amount and can be named for you or a loved one. You can also make a donation! Click here!

How can I get more involved at Turtle Bay Music School?

There are lots of ways to help out at TBMS! We are always in need of volunteers to help out with in-house projects and our numerous free events. Additionally, TBMS actively seeks new leadership candidates for our Board of Trustees. Click here to inquire about current opportunities.

How can I find out about recitals, events and other happening at TBMS?

Running Notes is a great way to stay in touch with Turtle Bay Music School. Each month, our newsletter will tell you about all of the great things going on, including student recitals, free concerts and events, registration deadlines and other important information for students.

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